| ENCODEMENT | • encodement n. A process of encoding; encryption. • ENCODEMENT n. the act of encoding. |
| ENCOIGNURE | • encoignure n. A small armoire, commode, cabinet or cupboard made to fit a corner. • ENCOIGNURE n. a piece of furniture made to fit into a corner. |
| ENCOLOURED | • encoloured v. Simple past tense and past participle of encolour. • ENCOLOUR v. to colour or tinge. |
| ENCOLPIONS | • encolpions n. Plural of encolpion. • ENCOLPION n. (Greek) a reliquary; a cross worn on the breast, also ENCOLPIUM. |
| ENCOLPIUMS | • encolpiums n. Plural of encolpium. • ENCOLPIUM n. a reliquary; a cross worn on the breast, also ENCOLPION. |
| ENCOMIASTS | • encomiasts n. Plural of encomiast. • ENCOMIAST n. a person who utters encomiums. |
| ENCOMIENDA | • encomienda n. (History, uncountable) A system in Spain and, later and more extensively, in Spanish colonies, in which… • encomienda n. (History, countable) A permission to exploit labour within the encomienda system; an enterprise established… • ENCOMIENDA n. (Spanish) a commandery or commander's district. |
| ENCOPRESES | • encopreses n. Plural of encopresis. • ENCOPRESIS n. the involuntary discharge of faeces, esp. when associated with psychiatric disturbance. |
| ENCOPRESIS | • encopresis n. (Medicine) fecal incontinence in children. • ENCOPRESIS n. the involuntary discharge of faeces, esp. when associated with psychiatric disturbance. |
| ENCOPRETIC | • encopretic adj. (Medicine) Relating to, or exhibiting, encopresis. • ENCOPRETIC adj. relating to encopresis, the involuntary discharge of faeces. |
| ENCOUNTERS | • encounters n. Plural of encounter. • encounters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of encounter. • ENCOUNTER v. to meet. |
| ENCOURAGED | • encouraged v. Simple past tense and past participle of encourage. • ENCOURAGE v. to hearten, also ACCORAGE, ACCOURAGE. |
| ENCOURAGER | • encourager n. One who provides encouragement. • ENCOURAGER n. one who encourages. |
| ENCOURAGES | • encourages v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of encourage. • ENCOURAGE v. to hearten, also ACCORAGE, ACCOURAGE. |
| RENCONTRED | • RENCONTRE v. (French) to encounter or meet, esp. under negative circumstances. |
| RENCONTRES | • rencontres n. Plural of rencontre. • RENCONTRE v. (French) to encounter or meet, esp. under negative circumstances. |
| RENCOUNTER | • rencounter v. (Archaic, transitive) To meet, encounter, come into contact with. • rencounter v. (Obsolete) To attack hand to hand. • rencounter n. (Archaic) An encounter between opposing forces; a conflict. |